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9th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (isqed 2008)
CMOS Based Low Cost Temperature Sensor
March 17-March 19
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3117-5
This paper presents the design of low power, low cost design of temperature sensor that has been designed keeping in view VLSI circuits and technology changes. The circuit occupies an area close to 0.01mm2, which is less than 1/100th of the area occupied by most of the previous circuits that use capacitors and A/D converters. Power This paper presents the design of low power, low cost design of temperature sensor that has been designed keeping in view VLSI circuits and technology changes. The circuit occupies an area close to 0.01mm2, which is less than 1/100th of the area occupied by most of the previous circuits that use capacitors and A/D converters. Power dissipation of the circuit ranges from 800?W to 1.2mW for temperatures ranging between -20?C to 80?C.??It has been implemented using TSMC 0.18?m technology.
Index Terms:
low power, low cost, temperature sensor
Citation:
Neehar Jandhyala, Lili He, Morris Jones, "CMOS Based Low Cost Temperature Sensor," isqed, pp.293-296, 9th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (isqed 2008), 2008
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